Create a template document (with images)

Creating a template that contains images is a little more
complicated.

First of all, while saving the document in Domus Organizer, you
will have to the set the option Image
placeholders to Yes; in
this way the component knows that we are going to replace some images
inside the file.

Then you have to actually put some images inside your Word
document:

Empty image placeholders

If you don't know how to create or download empty images, you
can use DummyImage.com website:
there you can choose the exact size of the image and add a custom
text on it.

This is very helpful when you'll replace the placeholder with
the actual token, so you'll get an immediate reference on what such
placeholder should contain.

Before outputting the final document, Domus Organizer will ask
you which token do you want to use to replace any placeholder image.
You'll simply have to drag and drop the token over the image: Domus
Organizer will do the rest.

Images size

Please pay attention to the size of the placeholders: for
technical reasons Domus Organizer can not change the size of the
image inside the document (doing that would corrupt it), so try to
use placeholders with a size close to the actual image that will be
used.

Moreover, you should pay extra attention to image proportions: if you create a rectangular
placeholder and you replace it with a square image the end result
could be sub-optimal. Domus Organizer will try to proportional
resize the new image to fit placeholder dimensions; however that's
only an estimated guess, so, once again, you
should use placeholders with a size close to the actual image that
will be used.